7 Daring Literary Leos That We All Know and Love

From characters who command attention to those who blaze trails with their bravery, let’s explore the personalities that make these figures unforgettable.

Just For Fun Pop Culture
lion against starry sky

Within today’s literature, certain characters stand out as bold and audacious, possessing a magnetic charisma and an unwavering determination that leaves a mark. These characters, born under the fiery Leo zodiac sign (July 23 – August 22), radiate a vibrant energy that demands attention and captures the imagination. Since specific birth dates for many fictional characters are not always provided, it’s often challenging to pinpoint their exact zodiac signs. However, many of their personality traits can align with the Leo zodiac sign. From their confident strides to their fearless pursuits, let’s uncover seven of the most daring Leo zodiac characters!

Cruella de Vil (The Hundred and One Dalmatians)

Cruella de Vil, the iconic antagonist from Dodie Smith’s The Hundred and One Dalmatians and popularized in various adaptations like Disney’s animated and live-action films, is often associated with the Leo zodiac sign.

Disney's animated Cruella De Vil smoking cigarette
IMAGE VIA DISNEY

Despite her villainous nature, Cruella’s audacity and unwavering pursuit of her goals embody the determination and ambition often attributed to Leos. In her pursuit of fur coats, she showcases her extravagant tastes and desires for luxury, which aligns with the sign’s gravitation toward luxury. Ultimately, Cruella de Vil captures the essence of the Leo zodiac sign through her larger-than-life personality and her unapologetic quest for attention and indulgence.

Peter Parker (The Amazing Spiderman Comics)

Peter Parker, better known as the web-slinging superhero Spider-Man, has some noticeable traits commonly associated with the Leo zodiac sign. Peter’s decision to use his powers for good, donning the mantle of Spider-Man to protect his city, resonates with the zodiac’s trait of bravery and protectiveness. He also carries a charismatic persona, often engaging in witty or friendly banter with people as both Peter Parker and Spider-Man.

comic book Spiderman slinging from webs in New York
IMAGE VIA MARVEL

Peter is also driven by a strong sense of ambition in his determination to do right by his responsibilities as Spider-Man, as well as his commitment to his scientific pursuits. Leos also have a good sense of humor, which Peter utilizes to lighten the mood, even in the face of danger. As he swings between his ordinary life and his extraordinary responsibilities, Peter Parker very much aligns with the zodiac’s best qualities.

Finnick Odair (The Hunger Games Trilogy)

Finnick Odair, a character from Suzanne Collins’s The Hunger Games trilogy, could indeed be deemed a Leo just by personality alone. He carries a natural charm and charisma, also aided by his attractive appearance, which characters would take note of in the series. It was his looks and charm that allowed him to obtain secrets from residents of the Capitol.

Sam Claflin portraying Finnick Odair in Mockingjay
IMAGE VIA LIONSGATE

He also has a strong sense of self-confidence, typically presenting himself as such in the face of the Capitol and the Hunger Games. He also speaks to the sign’s protective and loyal nature, showing deep concern toward his allies and loved ones, especially Annie Cresta and Mags Flanagan.

Arya Stark (A Song of Ice and Fire Series)

Arya Stark from George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series exhibits some pivotal Leo qualities. Arya’s journey of self-discovery, where she abandons traditional expectations to forge her own destiny as a skilled warrior, embodies the Leo spirit of individuality and determination. Her ability to command attention also resonates with the sign’s leadership qualities. Her loyalty to her family and her willingness to lead herself through challenging situations underscore her Leo-like protectiveness and leadership qualities.

Arya Stark of House Stark
IMAGE VIA HBO

She also possesses the Leo trait of being highly expressive, with her moods ranging from fiery anger to moments of vulnerability. As she evolves from a young girl into a fierce and independent warrior, Arya Stark embodies the spirit of this zodiac.

Mrs. Bennett (Pride and Prejudice)

Mrs. Bennet from Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice demonstrates the more upbeat side of a Leo sign. Her exuberant and attention-seeking nature mirrors the classic Leo trait of seeking recognition and admiration. Her vibrant and dramatic behavior, often accompanied by expressive emotions, resonates with the theatrical flair also associated with Leos.

Mrs. Bennet played by Alison Steadman in Pride and Prejudice 1995
IMAGE VIA BBC

The ambitious and goal-oriented nature of this sign is reflected in Mrs. Bennett’s determination to secure advantageous marriages for her daughters. Along with her quirks, her loyalty to her family, particularly her desire to see her daughters well-settled, aligns with the Leo’s protective and nurturing qualities. While her actions might sometimes verge on over-the-top, her presence and influence within her family exhibit characteristics reminiscent of the zodiac sign.

Neville Longbottom (Harry Potter Series)

He is not often the first hero we picture when it comes to the Harry Potter series, but he’s the hero we hoped for. Despite his initial timidity, Neville’s journey of self-discovery and growing into a courageous leader reflects the classic Leo trait of bravery. As he gains confidence and stands up for what’s right, Neville embodies the Leo spirit of determination and independence. His loyalty to his friends and his unwavering support for the Order of the Phoenix demonstrates the zodiac sign’s protective and loyal nature.

Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom in Harry Potter films
IMAGE VIA WARNER BROS

Neville’s charismatic presence, particularly when he comes into his own as a leader, resonates with the Leo trait of natural leadership qualities. Ultimately, as he transforms from a shy student to a valiant warrior, Neville Longbottom grows to embody the meaning of this zodiac sign.

Percy Jackson (Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series)

Percy Jackson from Rick Riordan’s Percy Jackson & the Olympians series exhibits the natural qualities of a Leo. His natural leadership qualities and his willingness to take charge in challenging situations reflect the sign’s classic trait. He also maintains courage when facing dangerous quests and standing up against formidable foes. Percy’s loyalty to his friends and his determination to protect those he cares about resonate with the Leo’s protective and loyal nature.

Logan Lerman as Percy Jackson in 2010

He also carries a noticeable sense of humor and the ability to lighten tense situations by bringing the right amount of charisma and positive energy to his interactions. As he navigates the complexities of being a demigod and fulfills his heroic destiny, Percy Jackson highlights what it means to be a Leo.


For some fiery books that every Leo sign needs on their bookshelf, click here!

FEATURED IMAGE VIA PIXABAY